I ! 1 r' i FOLK COUNTY OBSERVER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913 TWO LODGE DIRECTORY VMTIOD AltTIHANH Dallas Asaom- lily, No, 4(1, moots on flint and third Mondays of rimli month at wood man hull, VInIUiik rnnmbors mailt) welcome. MILLIE M. KTAF1UN, M. A. WILLIS H1MONTON, 8oritary. " Itl'.IIKIiAlIN Alinlra IahU No. It innot ft rat niul third Wednesday of each month nt Odd Follows' Hull NOLA COAD, Noblu Orond. OUA COHI'lHl, Hncrotnry. vooimi:n ov tuk wokmk Ian Onion No, 209 moots In W. O W. Hull on Tuesday evening of each week. U. K. HICK I), CoiihuI Coin. W, A. AVKKH. Clerk. A. I A A. M. JciinliiKa TiodRe, No, 9, moots second nnd fourth Fridays of enih month, In MhaoiiIo hull on Mnlti street. Visiting brethren wel- OOlttA. 10. A, 11 AM U.TOiSr, W. M. WA1.TKU H. Mt'lK. Hoorotiiry. All kinds of oiiKnivinj? from vis iting etmln to woddiinf invitiilious furnished nt Tito Observer olllen. Dallas Iron Works Mmi hlnlNtx INuio.tr) men Patloru Kink I'm. KAWMIt.L WOltK A SFKCIAI.TY We are uroimrod to do any kind ot Iron and ltraaa work. Lumber trucks and Stock work on hand. Wa make tlis beat and chenpeat flump Puller on the market. rrlcia reaaonable CityTransfer W. R. COULTER, Proprietor The work! moves itself; We move anything else Piano and Furniture Mov ing a Specialty StandKersey's Confec tionery. Flume 10U1 Residence Phone 1202 Polk County Observer Publlahad Beml-Weekly at Dallaa. Ora Con, by tlia OlISKHVKH ntlNTINO COMPANY Olttr. Phonra. tlualn.aa offlca Main 1 Preaa room Main 1- W. II. TOTTKST, Maaer. ISntnrnil aa aenond-claaa matter Mr. h 1. 11107. at the noatoltloa at Pal laa, Orrifun, umlor tho Ai-t of Congress of March J. 187D. Mubarrlpllxn Italrai One Tear Six Month Throe Montha Htrlotly In advance. fl. BO .78 AO Tkt way to tuihl Datas is to tt- 'onisi WAij . rtSSs. I orrtcK When Wc Hand You Our Esti mates of the cost of the Utmwr ou rvNiinrv vou caw dor-end uv-cn st that the fs ure 51 K a low as first olas. we?! eao-,l Uuv.N-r can Ve sol.t for hon- eatty. If evt v& more o; pay mucV If o.i JVOl to vom fvt f:'.!dT ' nj-.uV.t or ity. . THE NEW ALE ALFA. This is t ho dav of thiuv's . new Moiisr with the new prdai,wy, the now chemistry nnd t ho now theology wo have tho now acrioiiltiire. the spirit nnd nim of this last is well sot tort It in n article tn tho ounvin tiiini- iH'f of tho Review ot boviows. en ded "The Romance of bringing 'Siberian Alfalfa to Dakota." The .'hero of this romance is Professor Niels Hansen of tho Argionltural 'eollegv of South Dakota, who went forth oil a quest to tind a stHH'ies of alfalfa that would withstand the 'drouth and oold of tho upland prairies iof tho Uaki'ta.s. The adventuiv is ehaf!eteriotl as one of tho most sig nificant movements in agriculture to day. The tremendous import of the movement lies in tho groat value of alfalfa as a forage crop for livestock. It crows luxuriantly, yields abun dantly, is ory rich in feeding nual ities, and greatly enriches the soil in which it grows. Tho alfalfa with which we are familiar and which grows thriftily under certain con ditions, is a fxlatit of southern origin, and because of its lack of divuth ivsistant and eold tvsistant qualities is jvracticaly worthless for eultutv in the dry and eold sections of the North and West. Tho professor's dilemma was, how to prwure an alfalfa plant that would thrive under these ad verse conditions. His experiments in horticulture gave hint materia! as sistance in getting started off n the right direction. from eoekdghting and gambling, nnd Hint it ix eoiitrilmling much to make the coming general ion ot JuIinios a sane and healthy jx'ople. Evidently we have failed to appreciate tho missionary possibilities of our nat ional game. At the stnte fuir week before lat, Donelas wrestled from Benton enmity the llrst prize for the best enmity exhibit, Benton having won the coveted honor live times eon Hoeutivolv. Naturally the men in eh u tiro of the Hondas county exhib it felt highly elated nnd the titlo of their song of victory was "we ure the boys who put the bent in Benton eoiinlv." We assured them that it would not be necessary for them to bring their song up to the iiur next, vear as circumstances would iviiuiiv a new one and it would sound some thing like this, "we are- the lads who Polked the boys that put the bent in lienton county." Of late years strong criticism has lieen directed tiirainst the curricula of our public schools and colleges, ontondiiijr Ihev placed too mueii stress, upon subjects purely academ ic, and paid too little attention to vocational and practical studies. This criticism is bearing trim. .Jimge Thompson and County Surveyor Lib by of l.nne county are preparing a road primer which they propose shall be used as a text book in the rural schools of the county. The possibil ities of this innovation are readily soon. the matter ot irooi roans is one of the most pressing problems of the Willamette valley. Any step to ward its solution must, be encouraged and emulated. We can imagine no bettor way to spur the laggard par- nt to his dulv in good road con struction fha'n to give the child the information necessary to show him how it should be done, the tort h- ominsr volume will doubtless prove useful textbook to the son and a aluablo hook of reference for the father. CARELESS WITH GOLD. Any Old Thing 8ervt tha Klondikara For Holding Nuggata. Persons who are accustomed to ob ervo the extreme enro with which bankers bundle gold would be aston ished by the lax methods of the men who risk their Uvea for the precious metal In sparsely settled regions where It Is mined. In the log cabins In which Klondlk ers live It has to take its chance along with boots, cooking utensils and pro visions, waiting to be transported by tho most expeditious route. Any re ceptacle, It seems, Is good enough to hold gold. Old tobacco cans nnd fruit and vegetablo cans stand full of nug gets on the shelves, and sacks of gold dust nre dung upon tlia floor. On one occasion a little pack train of threo mules brought to Dawson tTty 120,000 worth of gold lu com mon sacks, over which tho mule driv er, acting on his own responsibility, fastened a bit of sailcloth, lest a mule falling on a rock or. against a branch should accidentally rip open a sack and spill the contents. The whole lot was thrown with other goods into the packer's olllee and left there until the following morning. . At another time $10,000 worth was sent down on one horse. The packer In charge did not know who bad given It to him nnd there was no sign of ownership attached. It wns identified by tho fact that within the larger sack of dust wns a small sack of nuggets. The bags are not senled. but merely tied with a leather thong or a bit of twine. Chicago necord-IIerald. RAINMAKING FALLACIES. In our lirst resentment at the high soaring price of meat products, we aw tempted to throw all the blame upon the local butcher. Keceut in- estigattous made by the government ;nd the American Meat Packet's as sociation show us the trouble lies in mother direction, and that unless the tanner mends Ins wavs and goes to raising move meat animals, we will have to pay still higher prices. For in this case we are told, growing prices are tho direct result of a dwindling supply. Since the begin ning of l!07 the number of beef cat tle in the I'nited States has deeroas- Natura'a Procesaea Too Gigantic to Bs Imitated by Man. Warm air is like a sponge. It will suck up a lot of moisture and carry It without spilling any. But if warm air, well loaded with moisture, is sud denly cooled the songe Is squeezed and the moisture falls out ns rain. Many years ago some hopeful gen tlemen went to one of our arid regions and exploded a lot of dynamite on the theory that the concussion would mix nlso all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or other interest in the real es tate described in the complaint herein, defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 3rd day of November, A. D. 191iJ. And if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiffs will ap ply to the court for the relief demand od in the conmlaint. to-wit: For a iuilLTiient nnd decree by which it shall be declared nnd adjudged that each of said defendants, either or any of them have no estate or interest whatever in or ito tho following described land or premises, or any part thereof, to-wit : A part of the Donation Land Claim of John A. Kramer and Mary Jane Kramer, his wife, Notification No. 5279, Claim No, 49, in Township o South, Range 6 West of the Willam ette Meridian, in the County of Polk, and State of Orecron, described aa fol lows, to-wit: Beginningatapoint which s 29.65 chains west from the Northeast corner of said Donation Land Claim; thence South 19.20 chains; thence West 8.04 chains; thence North 1 de gree, 33 minutes West 19.20 chains to the North line of said claim; thence East 7.57 chains to the place of begin ning and containing 14.98 acres, more or less. And that the title of plaintiffs is good and valid, and ithat said defend ants be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever in or to said land or premises adverse to these plaintiffs, and for such other and further relief as to this Honorable Court shall seem meet and agreeable to equity. This summons is published pursuant to an order made by the Honorable J. B. Teal, County Judge of Polk County, in the absence of Webster Hulmes, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Polk on the 4th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1913. The date of the first publication of this summons being the 9th day of September, A. D. 1913, and the date of the last publication being the 21st day of October, A. D. 1913. WM.. nAMMOXD, Attorney for Plaiutiffs SLAUGHTERED RICES Wagons, Buggies, Sewing Machines, All Hardware and Implements. Sale Will Last 15 Days Only Craven Bros. Hardware Cq. the strata of warm air near the earth with the cooler strata above and so 9-9 10-21 cause the necessary precipitation of ! moisture. There happened to be Hj;M j Summons. showers about the time of Oie expert- Tii . .N r. . . ot,( . ,,f Orvsvu. for Polk County. ments. which encouraged the experi menters, but didn't conviue anybody ; , m ,,lijf ' ... ... Frank Nichols, Mrs. Jane XUV mi l 13 ItliH, linutir lUiunMia, machine la too pignntie to bo affected hy the pnny efforts of bnmans t least ed from M..Vm.OOO to W.tKiO.OOO and ! ,!,., ,W f J , f .Vt.LMO.taW i Nure mnips the moisture laden air M.4S0.0OO while in the same pe- i up into the cold regions ef the upper thousand riod ihe 'population of the country j atmosphere with a wheel a tboi, has increased bv 10.000.000. They lu !rt. ben this tell us the problem of our beef niendous wht of atr is revo.r,ng Plv must bo worked out within our " h?ists " oMon. of tre- ! mendous wheel of air Is revolving nor-; tualiy It hoists millions of tons or j- ow n borders. Thev recommend that ur "P " "u -'u - " j .. .. . . . . m Innsvr t carried In solution ana , everv small tanner snouut raise at j . Wo are told. "Other men were try- least two beet steers a year, to offset s so falls in rain. 1. .... .1 !..... I... tl... .1.,..,.,...! ,Nv.l,...t . .f tl., ,vrw i " ,v --"- vekv,,r to acchma.ire fn.ils from iv- ranches of tho West. The wmamiug J " J ?t P wr5 Cions to the sonthwanl. Hut they ra,,cv-s should be cut up into farms, , JlVZl woiv making inhnateiy slow ptgivss. I to put :ud before long the voung man de cided that they wore on the wrong track. He came to Ivlieve that plants tpvrvur.ia'sl cannot Iv bivuht to en dure a tivater decwe of cold to at;v the New KngSaud. with tlwir bmntifu! i springs and prevailing shade, as a j Ivvf pnvlucii'.g eountry. Snbstitii-j lion of corn for cotton in the South-; notewoithv extent; that hardiness era Mates and the consequent devei- hills of! nouht- Kansas City Star. cannot Iv bred into plants by selev-1 opiwnt of the cattle and h.g pro-! ... . i.. .1.:. ... . ... I 1....,;.... l., ti... !,,- duct ion. In the meantime, while re- adustiv.ents are being made along she .ir.es indicated, we will ctinue to h'.ir.t cheap cuts and shar.k lvr.es and swear they are tit for a king. BETHEL Tv late for Friday's issue. Sciuvl started Mor.day with a la:xv a':ende'.-,v. !;e hanii- M-.ss Nc'.'-.e XLu'kev r.-.ade a rve:.5 other cxMi'.d N' cn.h;:.si j tru to Wvyv.b.ivr.. ti,n alone, lu this, as a vounc as vi-tant pifcssor at Amos, he was making a dating dopartuw fuun ac ci'ptexl Ivhefs. but he was iut afraid of that kind of a thing if he felt he had reason and experience with l.nn. He tv'acved. however, that hardiness vviiUl Iv put int, a tender plant by cixvvvuvs:, or rather that bv ctwssr.'.c a tender plant w.th a hardy one the! htx'.i! ar.v of the o:v and the hardi ness ot t:;- Red WUr. Apropos of tbe "red water"' seen la and .bout salt lakes Mr. F. Whlrteron : write tbat la aU the saaiple exam- : tned by him tat Geelong. Victoria. Australia) th clor was wholly due to a curious little orfaclsia. either oval or round, and equipivd with two aniaH Caseila or lashiike extensions. When examined nnder a microscope the bodies of these minute specks of living- matter are seea to be Intensely i pigmented w'.th a red coloring matter. Kane. Mrs. Relvcea Howe, Cary L. Howe. and Philipine Howe, his wife; Wil liam R. Howe and Delia Howe, his wife; Oilie F. Howe. Nellie Shoe make and E. Shoemake her hus band; Frank W. Howe and Laura Howe, his wife; Samuel Howe, tl-eorge Howe and Laura Howe, his wife; William Howe and Gladys Howe, his wife: Kate Howe Parks and to any and all persons or parties claiming any interest in tiie real premises described in the com plaint herein. Defendants. To Frank Nichols. Mrs. Jane Kane. Mrs. Rebecca Howe. Cary L. Howe and Philipine Howe his wife, Wil liam R. Howe and Delia Howe his wife. Oilie F. Howe, Nellie Shoe make and E. Shoemake. her hus band. Frank W. Howe and Laura Howe his wife. Samuel Howe. George Howe and Laura Howe his wife. William Howe and Gladys Howe his wife. Kate Howe Parks and to any and all persons or parties claiming any interest in the real premises described in the com plaint herein, the above named. Defendants. In the Name of the State of Ore con: You and each of vou are here- No Home is Modern Without Electric Light Should you want to rent or sell your home you will quickly discover the value of its electrical equipment or the lack of it. No home is modern today without el ectric light. Housewiring and fixtures are among the soundest and cheapest invest ments you can make. The work is done quickly and cleanly no dirt or litter or disturbance to the house hold. Why not have an-eleclrical contractor make an estimate of the cost f Electric rates have gone down while the cost of living has ad- vanced I Oregon Power 605 Court Street Company Phone 24 Dallas Lumber & Log ging Company BARHAM BROS. FLAM NO MILL. ALL K.INTS Or MILL WORK. Cecifst LiK. rioter. Etc. J :v.es W -,'s,v l . A. a as phwr. win- i ".into;-. Scurry of Lyons, Oregon, is a'.ter.dirc l.ich school bore acai:: this Mr. a: Ccotrfvr xrj Fii:.dr. Wwt End Court Su r-iHw Orffea i:i a iv w a:uty. That thus a barvlyj Harvey Shields i',a:;t een.'.d Iv literal! v ii'.v en.te.1. Th.'.s ' Orecou Acr.cu'.t .ira tovjwas the professor's i:ew pluhvsoi'h.y j :er. i,f plant l-.ft. How and where to r.r.d harviy vav.cty of alfalfa was his ,.;.:,h-nit tk. lu 1ST uHH-r t'v lmt;oti of -.; Soervtarx ct Ag- j Wilw.v u.Uirv. ! e e:.! ir.'.o h.jvs-.a anc, : hoiv.e ot i:v ns; . or. "s first ivar.t e- After r.'.aViv.g h-.s way ac- v.o:; r,.:Tp then eastwarc. a -1 ou::.ul acvoiss Ku-vv. ta '.':h' land of she fati. he dually fvs.;:.d h:s lc;.g o;;ght Jtv;;rr. a viuoiv of alfalfa that ,'..!.; rv-.5 "he severe: ,1a ..,:.; and htugh a ter weather !U vvvox'.- ;vw r.o: ;.h the Savy jul.i-.ug var.eV.e- ahva.-v faru : .at to us. he h.As pwvvod a i-la -t :'' -.v:. the virtues of eavh. lu h-.v e:T.-:?s r: :h r.ew r,d wr li.i:-.! was lovil.v Kv.-"ki; by : ..e .vvie eJ scale. --.v sa.lv t..- s snenumg Mrs. Walter Bre.wr. ef Ik- r.'.a.ie a late v;s:t at the J. D. Ke'.ty. A'.thea llo'riuce of Sp-rir.c When the brice tveonves saturated the ot1 form chacpvs to a circular shape, by mv-iire,! to appear and answer When such a brine besrir.s to crystal- the complaint tiled acainst you in the ',le tie resulrlns salt has a reddish alv-ve entitled court and cause on or; tirjre. and Mr. W.hitteron sufvrests Ivfore six weeks frvm the date of; that each organism tcsj be the nucle- the rlrst publication ot this summons, os about wtkh a crrstal forms. New and i: vou tail so to apivar and an- Tork Tost swer for want thereof the plaintiff . will lAtce a cteeree against you and How It tmppftMd Her. each of you as prayed for in his A rourt woman from the interior cotr.p'.air.t herein. to-wit: That Star Transfer Co. WE MOVE ANYTHING THAT IS MOVEABLE PROMPT SERVICE G. A. and L C. MUSCOTT, Proprietors Phone Stands: Webster's Confectionery 511 Ellis' Confectionery 1062 Barn 1074 a..y is staving a: the horue.e-t li. A. Shields while attending the high school. The Misses lU-'el Ya'.ore and Al ice Wi. .--. of tVwky are a;:eud;ug chvv; here. A. FoatrWr has ruovevl his far.-.ily the old Kill pi ace. latelv vacated hy H Her.sel and family. Tie fair.vrs are re-ic;r.g over the r:ns s they can :ar sheir fall jv.wiug saw the AtlartK for ske first tirue re cently at Car May. A she stood on the windy beach, faxing dreaniilT cut over the vast b!ae expanse ef tcia blirjr water, bee escort said Kv her: -So this Is the first time you're ever seen these. ehJ p'ain.tiff is the owner in fee of the following descrilvvl real premises, to wit: Ixginr.ing at the Northeast corner of the Donation I-a:id Claim of Beu ;a:n:n Nichols. Not. No. 1-V2. Claim No. ty. in Township 7. iv.Hi:h of Cour.tv. Ore., thence -Yes. tie vctt first tirue." she an Kance Wtst of the Willamette Me- swered. -Ard tUt dvv yon thick cf itr he asked. -Ah." she said. w!:a aa ecstatic saiile. "it e'.'.s Jnst like oysters." Eiv-hara. Professional Cards Win. A. Himes, Mcr. Ed. J. Himes. En?. HTMTS ENGINEERING AND CON STRUCTI0N CO. Esineehn and Surveying. Plans Drawn and Estimates Cheer fully Given. OSce, Room S, Uclow Baildinc. Dallas. Ore. Phone 502. West Side Marble Worhs I. HXWMNS. ls---kr MvM : tX MKKViT5 .p A Cvxmpfc Itae vf U taie trMC I'.'. i : . 1a- IV: a-M Ke VA 5 1 . rv. .1 Sa: More Livstck 1-. !. v-v. a- ; IV :e to 1! V M t . '.O . Oil . . v a' . of s. I : a o r. a rt .t : y 1 , - : -V tv f, xv --. -.- , : t-sv O iv , i ' ",V " CO . -- 1 A i V.-. -.-v . . v., . . V . a .1 : t 'V , . v , - - a : yj . 1; . : ,; : :'-.- e; v vc- .- t i. lU V V "J VV,. i TN- .. OV '-. W. -V t. a. - T- t Ct- . - , . . . K-, WAV O-, AC '. r a ; -. - e iay caiievi KaeK'.! a Uu: re :ru the r:.;li .ire us j.aj ;; -.s alv vv e r...-; ;:Vv:ive f-:ors s'k:;c ;v.':iav.or. vts r. :rvi u.-; by v'.r v..:. r vhw.."v WrTV.'oIfr. who hs v;-t v-vvi h . c".v in ".re t' rl:e yra. . : i c s: ::rx .r. VJver.v-t ,k : w -v .-. :x-v in : 'e 1.a; He '.h-Tv. v ,.ti;'. trv n. s-s . -t v ;e Nvr. ;w AOvi :'rv:r sr.v-e t:-t 4.V.e! a ,ir ;. o- y a :V i.xirv-;.. .Ui:y .-..Via i- hv el.r iiAi-L Tie -. N r of rvxi jcvi frves V ;. .s..VjV K.;S'.- :x- ai-4 freixxr..a ;-1a-.- le Sec". "ASv;-si sit -d -. VnSi a--i !- re-.-VX-.1 :, irvriroa; t p.-vKxrt,is. . : v ' fa vr. s ts i Lar Eop Siipaert. Ore of the laryost sr. iv.ei ts of r-v :h.s season was the one .ipiv.l frvr.i l: vksvn-.kroe to Near York on Vorolav. The tfv-.surr.r.vti: cx-::-ei ct foirteer. a"s. eaca cn;a;n;. j: Iv1'' ixc-.us cr UV.v bales. The iY-rt iiv'uskv, "ts-vs frv the ive: vat-is - .h.s xvVosr. where y-, .-1 was ve;i:sially c-xvl this i e fs-v tr:s a:t ls:etvs M.kcav a-d will jfo striih; :.' Nt York heir the w mprtant 2 on. "Georpe dear." bevfia' a bride wir ea tie wt r the statioa for tie tonervon. -1 wj-1 rca u m Krrvi i Jit one (juestioa. asd thea I shall feel ur ct voa.- -Wiat U it. dariirr -If yoa knew that I Jeved Toa as ora aa roa lov-e c. vvc'd too Iot c a coca as I lev TifsT Londoo Acavers. A rwvuiiy ,a: city, !. F;r;v. K.v.e. bv hS 13 ;urrr.e: of tfe ivH-s. w-.U V -In.io-iv-.-xrve Fr- A ... : l." ' . v . e a x; r,v a y v : -v: rre t jo r a 'vv s two. A 1 I v , i r'. " ' . a. i ie-f la t V I..-.! !. iv.' ,v? ; it ! Vt K 1 11 v iT- - i V"ri a . aI a ; ' "a i lla- .- fvj!t a.' W ::,. fcv-v a; a . "T'e J T . i . - e I'S.Kti" Va-1. ; .o jC tie cV--r we ;-"o- o : -v 1 1 a c :. a x Kax naII i.v I v- it tC X It tie fear :ia: t.tv t'v .--t i t;.x-s tse Ft. ta kixns she Asi--oa The r--i': ie bti . TV li lV ' . : si -.3 CA'V k -. w- f ?v-jrK a.--l siaa.- "! . :;e ?. :h.. : ii n i t ; a---- isi iv F. ; K .- r. W)f j ; laoi t e Kxw :e a Si-.--. ".. . ct E.w's Tiia. W efer Ore H;rv TV liars re ri f.v ry ca.vf cf C:.rri ;ha: cat ro be cfvi bv HaII's C:att Otl-Y. F. J. Oh rev- i Co. T.I.v O Wawj E-i r.r-rt -"WThe."" said tie tzf art's cctier strtaed by t: srdea arfvarancv o a tvl re"ar.T. -Wuiie. dear, ktss yvxer Tacl w . i; aid tiea f.v td wasi yocr fa.s at csoe. Loadva Te ?vn-i la the circ-iit coirt cf tie state of vVifc-c. f-r the co---y cf FvCit. N.v -t-sr. Ovr r.-wU azd Aa-ia row el. r.uiar. i: Pol r.ir.v.v.is: bn'uth cha-.r.s to the County rvvad: thence North So deps. West "J4.-U! chains alor.i: said rvad : vit-jx-e North h tkns. East ro.ri chains to the North liie cf said e'.air.:. thoi.ee Ea.-t chains to the place ef be-srinniiii: and coutain lcl.rtf acres more or less, and that you and each of you be fo-rever enjoined from c'.ainur.j: a:-y- ncrt. v.Ve or mJerest in cr to said real premises o-r to any part or rv.o-r. thereof, acxi for suca oiherj an 4 turt.ter re.iei as to tue t. o-irt r.-.ar son rn,-tvr. ! . . . , ,. . ' HJorsi a. m. to S p. m.; ether hou-s his s.iro.ruovs is ix;.i.isr.-ed for a! v- t-k !L. J. Folk Cour.tv. Orv-yu ea' at Charu-i ber on :le :h dav of See:hr. , xrT iviml tl Spiaal Adjasice .V. D Irl.v. and the ca:e of ice f.rst ruKicav.on is Serrcber A. IPLv, v d the date of the las; rxiKx-av.on will hf N- vcruhvr II. IPI.l. SIBLEY 4 F.KIN. '11-11 Attorrevs fv F.;r:.f. DENTIST DR. CLINTON L. FOSTER, (With Dr. Butler) Oce over Fuller Pharmacy. DALLAS OREGON. DENTIST B. F. BUTLER OJSc over Fuller Fharmacj. OSce hoar from t to 1 a. m.; 1 U i p. BL PnM OrevB f six weeks bv orvier of the' R Teal, ikur-tv Jadcv ofj DR. D. G. REMPZL CUIKorR..-TOtt XI 4 Co-rt St, rvAl.AA. Ort aon. W, F. J O t.'e -i-.irv: iv k V f A -X v - : j,i ; a ' ' ' t -.x.",'i r :t:e . ar.4 Nf.ve ;xrtec:.v so-; n all K:res ;T-r--vaos x -s aoi -SAv.ally K cr-y o-it sry o-i-fi:t.- r3e bv hs z-ts.. N:.ocaI FxA-.k cf C-r--re. T.slec-.N. O F."" C:r- Os-e tiXri srvr jA.'.y. Sx-v-iC c-r-:'y xrva ire K.xxi A-j taN-cs sirf .-- i the yx.:e . Tet'-Sx-c- . ert f-e. l-soe 75 x-- per Kf.V. Svxi y ai ir Tk. 111" Fs--ly F.hl for oc- 15 ,yix. Mart -.2. W'rrr IV I-as:n:t. Joha C. ivr. r-i::. Alhtrrt D. rvli::. LeS.-T rvis-iriaci. FaH IljLh-:t:. K-:or C. IVLii:u V.lirvsi Z. IV I As'rr-ilt. bVirvi A.-vs S;.::. Mary F- Ixi- Ili-rx le Fet.-i-er. Far Vcvw. Yxa Yoliei. Vrtha Fh.it Smi Irry. J is C. trotee aid ec: r of th-e e-ic cf J.-i-s S. Mar. is. c-eoease-i. r-an F. Sroif-. t -e v .v o--t a -v : - r o vis w t T tr . r c t - a; Sa.r.i.; i :x I jx.l. a av tr-:ee a-v: (i-f.'.f o: :.-e e:a- of Jo2 S. Vi-.- vkxv-oi. MatJua T-av- $Z1 ,-:Nrr r-v. rss cr rart c i-;-.-ii cli.'-T --t rctu i'.le. es-::e. h-es cr ccier i-v-: - r a! ' ce-scr.xM is t:e e c ...;: lere- 'j W -r M.'--fi. l-vr V ia.st f.- aw. at tv ( I Ljl-xi: LS.y rvLirs: a; i Nxic cf Fizal Settlezert. N -tu-y is hxhy civ- ii4: Pil Fur in a-. a.i i - :m:.r of t he es tate of Lireol- MfKv-e. a1 as Liil-M.-yVy. c-.-.eAs.d. hi tiled L"j ir 1 A.-co'-ir.t as ixh ai.ir :.s:r: -r t tie t u-tT Court ,f :l-e Mite . f Otrr ci for Pelt Co ir ty. xr i We-ures-iay. :;e .V; .Iat of N err Sr. I.-IX : tie h--ur of .. okl-x-t -.5 :h f.-.re;,x-.-. :' sau: uav : tie Cocrt -.x cf ii Co-i-tr Curt i- tre Co-xrrr Cocrt K:-3 ii tie City of rhCIas, Cr-i-' v hxrt :x : by sa : Cocrt as : -e tiire i ;. f i-fir-.-c f .-.et. c soever; aii lie : ' t - t : :r-- f Ds"i i--i T"x; rcK.iec Cvt.-Nfr Dr. Louis G. Aitirinn Ecravjaiiie Fhp-si.taa. G-.rJ Fractce. Special attei-a to Ath-:a. DrvpsT, OaH S:o:e a-i Eheraris. Oce aid F.e 2 N. LiVrtT St. Fiore Maia 147. SALEM. 03E DSNTt 21. HAY Tut DaZa NaiotsI Bri FiilL-- TTORXET AT LAW OSCAR HATTER Rooms S and 6, Uglow Bids. Dallas Oregon G. O. HOLM AN LAWYER Office in Wilson Building. ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW D. H. UPJOHN Rooms 19-26 Dallas National Bank Bid?. DALLAS OREGON. ATTORNEY AT LAW WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. Dallas National Bank Building Dallas OregoD ATTORNEYS AND ABSTRACTORS BROWN fc SIBLEY Abstracts promptly mads. Notary Public. Collections anil Si rvovTB-stsira. . D&ILa. Or SIBLEY t EAHrNr The oc'.y reliable set of Abstracts in Fclk Ccncty. OS.- oa Court street. DsJUs, ... Oregoai DaUaa ,r Kajhtt. tawT-. rwss a a. FAIT FT"NT A - - 3 Of-CAS i: 4 1AN. haytfI Att. t ; - t nx r. coAD, Asrzrj at Law. Frth Cae a Sec-Crr 1x3 S2. Xiiicril Eiii -'r - , ' 44444 AUTO FOR HIRE K.-CANN k CCLL2T5 CTjvsit, c-ai E.--.L Fioce ;C1 Fio 11IJ-J R. L. CHAPMAN rrVF-R-U. PIRFCTOR AND EMBAXJaTOt Oal'j rrwfCy snsrere4 day or Bi-it rIl. OresTota, Olire Smithh-Bicknell Teacher cf FI1XO 24 ORGAN Siillo 7i: Oak Si. DALLAS OIE'N VTTTilNAIiT STXCrcy DR. L. W. HORN j -eesor te Dr. Neve; C'lce s: y.-CAza k C-cZLzs Lrrtry. PaZas. Or-.- -- i